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Utah Jazz star guard Donovan Mitchell will be out at least one more week after having his right ankle re-evaluated, the team announced.
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  1. Jazz's Donovan Mitchell to miss at least one more week due to ankle injury
  2. Capitals' Tom Wilson spoke to Artemi Panarin, wants to move on from incident
  3. Blue Angels rehearse for Florida air show
  4. Cleveland Indians' Roberto Perez has finger surgery, out 'months'
  5. Justice Department proposes rule to close 'ghost gun' loophole
  6. Eagles claim ex-Lions RB Kerryon Johnson off waivers
  7. Pelicans blame Zion Williamson's finger injury on NBA officiating
  8. Amnesty International reinstates Alexei Navalny's 'prisoner of conscious' status
  9. Judge allows family to view videos of Andrew Brown Jr. shooting
  10. Capitol Police: Threats to Congress have increased by 107%
  11. Look: CW releases first look of Azie Tesfai as new Guardian on 'Supergirl'
  12. Air Force announces successful simulated hypersonic 'kill chain' test
  13. Biden reverses Trump rollback on Arctic drilling safety
  14. Expeditionary sea base USS Miguel Keith to be commissioned on Saturday
  15. Man wins $5 million lottery jackpot with 'wrong ticket'
  16. Look: Rare calico lobster rescued by Red Lobster workers in Virginia
  17. Artificial intelligence can boost the power and efficiency of even the best microscopes
  18. Treasury says $21B from American Rescue Plan will go to help struggling renters
  19. Watch: Illinois 12-year-old builds ventilator using Lego parts
  20. Soccer: Champions League final could move from Istanbul due to COVID-19
  21. Aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis arrives in Virginia for four-year overhaul
  22. First two F-15EX fighter planes join Alaska training exercise
  23. Social Security: Olivia and Liam top girls and boys names again
  24. Korean firms chalk up record profits amid COVID-19
  25. Gene tied to balding may also raise COVID-19 risks for men

Jazz's Donovan Mitchell to miss at least one more week due to ankle injury

Utah Jazz star guard Donovan Mitchell will be out at least one more week after having his right ankle re-evaluated, the team announced.
    

Capitals' Tom Wilson spoke to Artemi Panarin, wants to move on from incident

Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson said he reached out to New York Rangers star Artemi Panarin in the aftermath of a controversial incident between the players earlier this week.
    

Blue Angels rehearse for Florida air show

The U.S. Navy Blue Angels perform a rehearsal flyover May 6, 2021, ahead of the Fort Lauderdale Air Show this weekend in Florida. The squadron headlines the event May 8-9 along the coast, which also includes stunt flights and other demonstrations. Photos by Gary I Rothstein
    

Cleveland Indians' Roberto Perez has finger surgery, out 'months'

Cleveland Indians catcher and two-time Gold Glove Award winner Roberto Perez will be out at least two months after undergoing surgery Friday to repair his fractured right ring finger.
    

Justice Department proposes rule to close 'ghost gun' loophole

The Justice Department proposed a new rule Friday to update the definition of "firearm" in an effort to close the so-called "ghost gun" loophole.
    

Eagles claim ex-Lions RB Kerryon Johnson off waivers

The Philadelphia Eagles claimed former Detroit Lions running back Kerryon Johnson off waivers, the team announced Friday.
    

Pelicans blame Zion Williamson's finger injury on NBA officiating

The New Orleans Pelicans said that star forward Zion Williamson is out indefinitely due to a fractured left ring finger, an injury executive vice president of basketball operations David Griffin said was "avoidable."
    

Amnesty International reinstates Alexei Navalny's 'prisoner of conscious' status

Amnesty International issued an apology to imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny on Friday, reversing its previous decision to strip him of his "prisoner of conscience" status.
    

Judge allows family to view videos of Andrew Brown Jr. shooting

A North Carolina judge has ruled to allow the family of Andrew Brown Jr., to view the body-worn camera footage of the police shooting of the man.
    

Capitol Police: Threats to Congress have increased by 107%

Threats to members of Congress have increased by 107% this year compared to 2020, the U.S. Capitol Police revealed Friday.
    

Look: CW releases first look of Azie Tesfai as new Guardian on 'Supergirl'

The CW released a first look photo of "Supergirl" cast member Azie Tesfai as Guardian on Friday. She will make her costumed debut in a Sept. 21 episode.
    

Air Force announces successful simulated hypersonic 'kill chain' test

A B-52 bomber conducted a successful test of the simulated hypersonic kill chain, using a hypersonic weapon to neutralize a target, the U.S. Air Force said.
    

Biden reverses Trump rollback on Arctic drilling safety

The Interior Department on Friday announced it withdrew a rule proposed by the Trump administration to scale back safety regulations in exploratory drilling in the Arctic.
    

Expeditionary sea base USS Miguel Keith to be commissioned on Saturday

The expeditionary sea base vessel USS Miguel Keith will be commissioned in a weekend ceremony, the U.S. Navy announced on Friday.
    

Man wins $5 million lottery jackpot with 'wrong ticket'

A man who won a $5 million jackpot from the North Carolina Education Lottery said he owes his windfall to a store clerk who handed him the wrong ticket.
    

Look: Rare calico lobster rescued by Red Lobster workers in Virginia

A Red Lobster restaurant in Virginia gave a stay of execution to an extremely rare calico lobster that was delivered to the eatery.
    

Artificial intelligence can boost the power and efficiency of even the best microscopes

With the help of artificial intelligence, even already powerful microscopes can see better, faster and process more data.
    

Treasury says $21B from American Rescue Plan will go to help struggling renters

The Biden administration said Friday it has funneled $21.6 billion from the American Rescue Plan to help with rental assistance for Americans impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
    

Watch: Illinois 12-year-old builds ventilator using Lego parts

A 12-year-old Illinois boy said shortages of medical supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic inspired him to design his own ventilator using Lego pieces.
    

Soccer: Champions League final could move from Istanbul due to COVID-19

The English Football Association and UEFA are in talks about a potential venue change for the 2020-21 Champions League final after host country Turkey landed on the United Kingdom's COVID-19 travel red list.
    

Aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis arrives in Virginia for four-year overhaul

The aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis arrived in Newport News, Va., for a four-year overhaul, shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries announced.
    

First two F-15EX fighter planes join Alaska training exercise

Weeks after delivery, the first two F-15EX fighter planes of the U.S. Air Force are participating in an Alaska training exercise, the Air Force said on Friday.
    

Social Security: Olivia and Liam top girls and boys names again

U.S. parents named their children Olivia and Liam more than any other names in 2020, according to the Social Security Administration in its annual release of top newborn names Friday.
    

Korean firms chalk up record profits amid COVID-19

COVID-19 may have had a devastating impact on the global economy, but some South Korean companies racked up outstanding earnings during the first quarter of 2021.
    

Gene tied to balding may also raise COVID-19 risks for men

It's long been known that COVID-19 is more fatal for men than women, and new research links some of that excess risk to a gene known to cause a form of hair loss in males.
    
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  4. States enter the unemployment fray - Axios
  5. Liz Cheney bombshell: Pal says on-the-outs GOP leader planned anti-Trump op-ed by 10 defense secretaries - New York Post
  6. Justice Department proposes new regulation on firearm definitions that targets 'ghost guns' - CNN
  7. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms says decision not to run for reelection was "made from a position of strength" - CBS News
  8. California Population Declines for First Time in More Than a Century - The Wall Street Journal
  9. White House acknowledges mysterious health attacks occurred in US, reviewing intel on incidents - ABC News
  10. Texas Democrat revives trans athlete bill in retaliation against his party - NBC News
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  12. U.N. Calls For Investigation As Police In Brazil Kill At Least 24 In Rio Drug Raid - NPR
  13. Indians spend days in line for COVID vaccines and oxygen as coronavirus infections set another record - CBS News
  14. Scottish election 2021: Results in maps and charts - BBC News
  15. Washington Post fact-checker calls out Biden's spin on disappointing jobs report - Fox News
  16. Here Comes Trouble: Elon Musk Teases He's A 'Wild Card' Before 'Saturday Night Live' Debut - HuffPost
  17. Jeff Bezos's New Superyacht Heralds Roaring Market for Big Boats - Bloomberg
  18. Google childcare workers start petition over transportation costs - Business Insider
  19. Epic Games trial reveals Apple negotiations with Netflix, Facebook and Microsoft - CNBC
  20. Just 4 percent of U.S. iPhone users opt in to ad tracking - Mashable
  21. Resident Evil Village Collector's Edition Unboxing - IGN
  22. Golden Globes: Netflix “Stopping Any Activities” with HFPA Unless and Until Further Reforms Are Made - Hollywood Reporter
  23. Kim Kardashian shows off figure, platinum blonde hair while working out in revealing swimsuit - Fox News
  24. Pam & Tommy Series Released First Photos of Lily James and Sebastian Stan - Collider
  25. Country Music Drama ‘Monarch’ Ordered To Series At Fox, Marks First Fully Owned Live-Action Scripted Show - Deadline
  26. Agent's Take: 2021 NFL rookie contract projections for key Round 1 picks, plus a rookie wage scale explainer - CBS Sports
  27. Canelo Alvarez, Billy Joe Saunders successfully weigh in for super middleweight title fight - ESPN
  28. Tom Brady reportedly urged players to stand united on changing offseason workout rules on NFLPA call - Yahoo Sports
  29. NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity lands at new airfield after 5th flight - Space.com
  30. Rocket launch in Virginia might be visible from New Hampshire - WMUR Manchester
  31. NASA increases prices for ISS private astronaut missions - SpaceNews
  32. Why you may see strange bright lights in the San Francisco Bay Area sky tonight - SF Gate
  33. 900,000 Americans Estimated To Have Died From COVID-19, Study Says - HuffPost
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Israeli-Palestinian Clashes Escalate In Ramadan Night Violence At Al-Aqsa Mosque - NPR

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  1. India's Serum Institute Struggled to Meet Its Covid-19 Vows
  2. China's Sinopharm Vaccine Approved for Emergency Use By W.H.O.
  3. Surge of Migrant Children at the Border Leads to Crowded Shelters
  4. Justice Dept. Proposes Rule to Crack Down on ‘Ghost Guns’
  5. Biden Administration Moves to Speed Aid to Renters
  6. Biden Draws Criticism From Republicans as Job Gains Disappoint
  7. Stocks rally to a new high after a weak jobs report undercuts concerns about inflation.
  8. Jobs Report April 2021: U.S. Added 266,000 Positions as Hiring Slowed
  9. Justice Dept. Seizes Washington Post’s Phone Records
  10. As Republicans Advance Voting Laws, Democrats Scramble to Push Back
  11. What Elise Stefanik’s Rise Means for the G.O.P.
  12. ‘Belonging Is Stronger Than Facts’: The Age of Misinformation
  13. Atlanta Mayor Faces Criticism Over 'Covid Crime Wave'
  14. Eric Adams, N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidate, Has Something to Prove
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  24. Our Pathetic Herd Immunity Failure
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  28. Elizabeth Warren on What We Get Wrong About Inequality
  29. Meet the Other Social Influencers of the Animal Kingdom
  30. Zion Williamson’s Year in College Was Worth More Than He Got
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  33. University of Texas Faces Outcry Over Song With Minstrel Roots
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The World Health Organization has approved a Chinese vaccine for emergency use. The announcement comes at a time when officials in the country are warning of a domestic shortage.
    

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The increase of 266,000 fell far short of estimates, though strong economic growth is still forecast for the months ahead.
    

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Keisha Lance Bottoms, who announced she would not run for re-election, faced criticism for her city’s sharp increase in violence.
    

Eric Adams, N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidate, Has Something to Prove

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Zion Williamson’s Year in College Was Worth More Than He Got

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University of Texas Faces Outcry Over Song With Minstrel Roots

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